Plí: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy

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Vol. 36 No. 1 (2025)
Published April 7, 2025
Continental Philosophy and Global South Perspectives

 

New Thematic Issue: Continental Philosophy and Global South Perspectives
V. 36th, 2025.

Art cover by: Hannah Lander.

 

Hannah Lander is a Texas-born painter, whose practice is rooted in the tradition of American Southern Gothic. She is known for resistance paintings that encompass decay in life and landscape, in the American South. Her process for resistance paintings includes creating an initial water/silicone-based painting in white and light greys, followed by completely covering the paintings with a coat of oil-based black ink. Once the blackout has dried, she will hose off the residual black ink - allowing what survives of the white/grey underpainting beneath to show through and serve as the completed piece - whatever that may be. What remains of her laboured underpainting becomes its own creation - like a Tibetan mandala’s destruction, the unspoken labour of love, in its emancipation from the artist's original painting, decides its own finality on the canvas.

 

I Didn’t Jump the Fence, by Hannah Lander (2021).

Acrylic, Gouache, Sandpaper, India Ink on Canvas, 48 x 48.

 

"I Didn’t Jump the Fence, is a study of a longhorn skull from my granddaddy’s ranch. I never knew the name of this longhorn, and I don’t know if he even got a tag on his ear for an auction. Like the resistance painting process, the subject remains to find Being and Essence even after decay. For some, this might be uncomfortable, but for me, it is a pleasant reminder that nature forgives, and she will reintegrate our remains into her beautiful landscape when our souls leave our bodies" - Hannah Lander. 

Editorial

Plí: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy
Continental Philosophy and Global South Perspectives
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Translations

Saber Mensouri; Gustavo Ruiz da Silva, Eberval Gadelha Figueiredo Junior
Ibn Khaldûn: Historian of the Past and the Present, Here and Elsewhere
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Plí: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy (ISSN: 1367-3769) is a peer-reviewed journal of philosophy edited and produced by members of the Graduate School of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Warwick, and associated contributors. 

Plí has no specific set of philosophical concerns but previous issues have focused on European philosophical traditions, especially Continental Philosophy, reflecting the interests of the graduate community at Warwick.

In particular, Plí has also published translations of works otherwise unavailable in English by philosophers including Éric Alliez, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, François Laruelle, Jean-François Lyotard, Jean-Luc Nancy, and Friedrich Nietzsche. A number of these have been prompted by visits of philosophers to Warwick, including Derrida and, more recently, Alliez, Badiou, and Laruelle.

As a well-established journal with historical significance in the British philosophical scene, Plí has built a strong, diverse, international, and transdisciplinary Advisory Board, with professors from several countries such as France, Brazil, the USA, Argentina, Italy, Mozambique, Poland, the Netherlands, Australia, Mexico, the Czech Republic, Cape Verde, Canada, and others. 

Before submitting to Plí, please make sure to read the Notes to Contributors.

Finally, starting in 2024, papers published by Plí will also have a small commentary available on Pharos. - University of Warwick's Philosophy Magazine.